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Manchester City Football Club and Nike today announced a new partnership that will see the sponsorship of the Club move from Umbro to the Nike brand from the start of the 2013/14 season.
The Umbro sponsorship, which has been in place since June 2009, will continue to the end of the 2012/13 season, after which all kit, training wear and related products will be designed, manufactured and distributed by Nike. The contract will run until 2019.
“We’re excited by the opportunity to further develop the relationship between City and Nike Inc, which builds on the successful partnership the club has already enjoyed with Umbro, and reflects both the ambitions of the club and the Nike brand’s position within the world of football”, commented Nike Brand President, Charlie Denson.
John MacBeath, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Manchester City Football Club added "We are delighted to have further strengthened our relationship with the Nike family.
"Nike's deserved reputation as the leading global sports brand, its unparalleled R&D capacity, leading global retail distribution networks and award winning marketing capabilities mean that this is a very important step forward in the evolution of Manchester City.”
Mvanegmond04 wrote:Manchester City Football Club and Nike today announced a new partnership that will see the sponsorship of the Club move from Umbro to the Nike brand from the start of the 2013/14 season.
The Umbro sponsorship, which has been in place since June 2009, will continue to the end of the 2012/13 season, after which all kit, training wear and related products will be designed, manufactured and distributed by Nike. The contract will run until 2019.
“We’re excited by the opportunity to further develop the relationship between City and Nike Inc, which builds on the successful partnership the club has already enjoyed with Umbro, and reflects both the ambitions of the club and the Nike brand’s position within the world of football”, commented Nike Brand President, Charlie Denson.
John MacBeath, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Manchester City Football Club added "We are delighted to have further strengthened our relationship with the Nike family.
"Nike's deserved reputation as the leading global sports brand, its unparalleled R&D capacity, leading global retail distribution networks and award winning marketing capabilities mean that this is a very important step forward in the evolution of Manchester City.”
http://www.footballshirtculture.com/sponsorship/manchester-city-announce-nike-kit-deal.html
Zzonked wrote:Our umbro kit this year is groce. The away kit is nice though.
Umbro are owned by nike btw.
Zzonked wrote:They're better at retro kits I think.
So...will you get away with it? Will you play football next season?Jelavić7|EFC wrote:
Gegilworld93 wrote:So...will you get away with it? Will you play football next season?Jelavić7|EFC wrote:
Our black away kit that season.Zzonked wrote:I like nike kits, they've done some nice ones for Juventus.
Plus I think they did the best United kit in recent memory with this one.
Gegilworld93 wrote:So...will you get away with it? Will you play football next season?Jelavić7|EFC wrote:
Jelavić7|EFC wrote:Gegilworld93 wrote:
So...will you get away with it? Will you play football next season?
WAABM!TFB,TFB&M!
They also did thisZzonked wrote:I like nike kits, they've done some nice ones for Juventus.
Plus I think they did the best United kit in recent memory with this one.
It's supposed to be retro. Ergo, the crest's huge.Danny wrote:Crest is too big on that Rangers kit imo.
Mvanegmond04 wrote:Manchester City Football Club and Nike today announced a new partnership that will see the sponsorship of the Club move from Umbro to the Nike brand from the start of the 2013/14 season.
The Umbro sponsorship, which has been in place since June 2009, will continue to the end of the 2012/13 season, after which all kit, training wear and related products will be designed, manufactured and distributed by Nike. The contract will run until 2019.
“We’re excited by the opportunity to further develop the relationship between City and Nike Inc, which builds on the successful partnership the club has already enjoyed with Umbro, and reflects both the ambitions of the club and the Nike brand’s position within the world of football”, commented Nike Brand President, Charlie Denson.
John MacBeath, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Manchester City Football Club added "We are delighted to have further strengthened our relationship with the Nike family.
"Nike's deserved reputation as the leading global sports brand, its unparalleled R&D capacity, leading global retail distribution networks and award winning marketing capabilities mean that this is a very important step forward in the evolution of Manchester City.”
http://www.footballshirtculture.com/sponsorship/manchester-city-announce-nike-kit-deal.html
I know, but I don't like it.MickStupp wrote:It's supposed to be retro. Ergo, the crest's huge.Danny wrote:Crest is too big on that Rangers kit imo.
We have a kit like that this season, don't like it that much.Kuled wrote:They also did thisZzonked wrote:I like nike kits, they've done some nice ones for Juventus.
Plus I think they did the best United kit in recent memory with this one.
SuperManUtd wrote:Mvanegmond04 wrote:Manchester City Football Club and Nike today announced a new partnership that will see the sponsorship of the Club move from Umbro to the Nike brand from the start of the 2013/14 season.
The Umbro sponsorship, which has been in place since June 2009, will continue to the end of the 2012/13 season, after which all kit, training wear and related products will be designed, manufactured and distributed by Nike. The contract will run until 2019.
“We’re excited by the opportunity to further develop the relationship between City and Nike Inc, which builds on the successful partnership the club has already enjoyed with Umbro, and reflects both the ambitions of the club and the Nike brand’s position within the world of football”, commented Nike Brand President, Charlie Denson.
John MacBeath, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Manchester City Football Club added "We are delighted to have further strengthened our relationship with the Nike family.
"Nike's deserved reputation as the leading global sports brand, its unparalleled R&D capacity, leading global retail distribution networks and award winning marketing capabilities mean that this is a very important step forward in the evolution of Manchester City.”
http://www.footballshirtculture.com/sponsorship/manchester-city-announce-nike-kit-deal.html
City Trying to copy United even further.